AspecR, just wanted to say thanks for all your postings. It helped me secure a boost blue. Per the dealer it has an ETA of 2/12 to 2/16. Probably more like end of the month? Just wondering your opinion. Thanks in advance and thanks for your contribution to the forum. If your ever around Chicago beers on me.Not their fault, not much has been updated for that VIN. Car is in the country but still pending, I can't see an ETA yet
Mine has the same ETA as well but I'd say budget an extra 2 weeks. ALLEGEDLY, most of the logistic issues which plagued the first batch cars are mostly resolved. IDK how true it is, that's just I've been told.AspecR, just wanted to say thanks for all your postings. It helped me secure a boost blue. Per the dealer it has an ETA of 2/12 to 2/16. Probably more like end of the month? Just wondering your opinion. Thanks in advance and thanks for your contribution to the forum. If your ever around Chicago beers on me.
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LOL I don't mind checking VINS for any of you guys, so you can keep "bothering" me lol. Just let your salesman know Imma need 10% of his commission since I'm doing his job for him.Do these initally come by rail when going to the east coast? I was talking to the honda dealer in Franklin, TN this morning and he mentioned that. One last check on my vin number and I won't bother you again. I do appreciate all the help you have been to me and many others.
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Don
Yes they do. I'm not sure exactly which rail port yours will be coming to but the railraods are still heavily behind. Some ongoing rail embargoes are jamming things up. Mine took almost 3 months past my initial ETA to get here.Do these initally come by rail when going to the east coast? I was talking to the honda dealer in Franklin, TN this morning and he mentioned that. One last check on my vin number and I won't bother you again. I do appreciate all the help you have been to me and many others.
JHMFL5047PX000973
Thanks,
Don
For the "long haul," rail lines are the major (~75% - 80%) transport. Transcontinental service is often via several different lines as well. Honda has a contract with CSX according to their US corporate site. The attached map show the major routes in 2014, but they're basically still the same. BTW: CSX is notoriously slow and fraught with worker shortages. And even after vehicles have reached their destination yards, you then have to wait on a trucking line to make the final delivery, even if it's only a few miles from the dealership. Honda's logistics and the roll-out for the Type R have been abysmal in my opinion.Do these initally come by rail when going to the east coast? I was talking to the honda dealer in Franklin, TN this morning and he mentioned that. One last check on my vin number and I won't bother you again. I do appreciate all the help you have been to me and many others.
JHMFL5047PX000973
Thanks,
Don
For the "long haul," rail lines are the major (~75% - 80%) transport. Transcontinental service is often via several different lines as well. Honda has a contract with CSX according to their US corporate site. The attached map show the major routes in 2014, but they're basically still the same. BTW: CSX is notoriously slow and fraught with worker shortages. And even after vehicles have reached their destination yards, you then have to wait on a trucking line to make the final delivery, even if it's only a few miles from the dealership. Honda's logistics and the roll-out for the Type R have been abysmal in my opinion.